GâDat Dariusz and all, hope you are well. Just want to thank you again for your contribution and knowledge. Just an update on my golf. Whilst your information has been paramount in me getting back to enjoying and improving my golf. I must add that I have been looking at Gregg Mchatton clips on youtube and have been working with another pro friend who is a golf machine master.

Both he and Mchatton stress the importance of pressure points; pressure point 1( the lifeline on the right thumb on the left thumb) and maintaining this pressure throughout the swing and also pressure point 3 (the right forefinger). This along with your stuff Dariusz has been instrumental in me hitting the ball beautifully now. Mchatton also stresses soft hands and tension free wrists, these two important elements ensure the wrists cock correctly. I have enclosed this link and have it on loop and watch it very often. Mchatton also states there is no lift in the golf swing that can be seen here, if you can get the hands to get to shoulder height ( Max) all else seems to follows suit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA-OznBIPXc

Merry Christmas, John ! I am glad you are well and full of vivid enthusiasm
I am very glad that my work could be of some small help to you and I guess it is great that you understood that I could not offer more than just macroscale view. My dream is to be able to simplify the results of it so that every golfer could be well prepared in macroscale and go to see a real microscale instructor with his/her semi-automated subconscious-friendly motion.

And now - despite it is a golf swing microscale, there are quite a few excellent ideas in Homer Kelley's work, with pressure points or power accumulators on the top of it. I saw a few McHatton's vids in YouTube and found them interesting to say the least.
He seems to be a bit more many-sided with larger horizons than an average TGM guy which is very good.

All the best, my friend, and look to our small forum from time to time.

Cheers

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